Department of Commerce and Investment Office Closure
The Department of Commerce and Investment (DCI) would like to notify the public that their office will be closed on Friday, 22 November 2019, in order to facilitate a staff retreat.
The Department of Commerce and Investment (DCI) would like to notify the public that their office will be closed on Friday, 22 November 2019, in order to facilitate a staff retreat.
The Pirates Week Festival is pleased to announce the winner of this year’s District Heritage Day competition is East End. Bodden Town and George Town came in a close second and third respectively.
Deputy Premier and Tourism Minister stressed that the cruise and stayover markets are complementary and can coexist together to benefit the country’s economy.
Members of the public and local businesses are invited to donate presents for the CIG Gift Giving appeal.
Around a dozen Lions from The Lions Club of Grand Cayman made sure that all the Children at the Lighthouse School had a wonderful Christmas party.
The RCIPS Holiday Safety Campaign is ongoing this week, as the intensified road enforcement operations which began at the beginning of the month continue throughout the holiday season.
Christmas is such a special time in our Islands. We put the hurricane season behind us, Christmas lights go up all over the Islands and we welcome the cooler Christmas breezes.
“CUC” has offered two programmes under which customers could interconnect renewable energy systems to the grid. The first programme called the “CORE” programme offered customers a fixed and subsidized rate at which the company purchased all of the renewable energy generated from their systems.
The Needs Assessment Unit’s (NAU) Grand Cayman office is closing on Wednesday, 29 January 2020 from 2 p.m. for staff training and its Brac office will be closed all day to facilitate a staff meeting.
Cayman Islands swimmers battled it out in the pool last weekend during the first competitive swim meet of the year.